ubuntu
12.04
14.04
Reference http://stackoverflow.com/a/18490935/2037928
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Install needed packages
apt-get -y install build-essential zlib1g-dev libssl-dev libreadline6-dev libyaml-dev
=Navigating= | |
visit('/projects') | |
visit(post_comments_path(post)) | |
=Clicking links and buttons= | |
click_link('id-of-link') | |
click_link('Link Text') | |
click_button('Save') | |
click('Link Text') # Click either a link or a button | |
click('Button Value') |
$sprites: sprite-map("sprites/*.png"); | |
$sprites-retina: sprite-map("sprites-retina/*.png"); | |
@mixin sprite-background($name) { | |
background-image: sprite-url($sprites); | |
background-position: sprite-position($sprites, $name); | |
background-repeat: no-repeat; | |
display: block; | |
height: image-height(sprite-file($sprites, $name)); | |
width: image-width(sprite-file($sprites, $name)); |
$sprites: sprite-map("sprites/*.png"); | |
$sprites-retina: sprite-map("sprites-retina/*.png"); | |
@mixin sprite-background($name) { | |
background-image: sprite-url($sprites); | |
background-position: sprite-position($sprites, $name); | |
background-repeat: no-repeat; | |
display: block; | |
height: image-height(sprite-file($sprites, $name)); | |
width: image-width(sprite-file($sprites, $name)); |
ubuntu
12.04
14.04
Reference http://stackoverflow.com/a/18490935/2037928
Login as root
Install needed packages
apt-get -y install build-essential zlib1g-dev libssl-dev libreadline6-dev libyaml-dev
My notes from updating to El Capitan, as a Ruby/Rails developer working in VirtualBox/Vagrant.
Our dev environment currently requires us to use older versions of VirtualBox (4.3) and Vagrant (1.7.1).
It seems the new "SIP" protection messes with that version of VirtualBox.
I tried upgrading VirtualBox (to 5.0.6) and Vagrant (to 1.7.4). Those seemed to run fine on El Capitan, but we rely on Chef v. 10 and Vagrant doesn't seem to get along with it (error: "invalid option: --force-formatter").
Kinesis Freestyle (Terrible key switches. Mushy and un-lovable)
Kinesis Freestyle Edge (Traditional layout with too many keys, mech switches, proably too big to be tented easily/properly)
Matias Ergo Pro (Looks pretty great. Have not tried.)
ErgoDox Kit (Currently, my everyday keyboard. Can buy pre-assembled on eBay.)
ErgoDox EZ (Prolly the best option for most people.)